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THE MERCURY —WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1917. To Close a Trust. Stable Edge Farm, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Bishop of in THE OSMONDCROFT LAND SALE. Death of Mrs J . H. Porter, of Harwood. Newsham, near Barningham (). Messrs Geo. Tarn Bainbridge & Son Teesdale. GOOD PRICE FOR FARM OF TWO HUNDRED Yesterday’s Interment at . FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND LAND FOR and N. Bousfield, ACRES. The death occurred at a Nursing SALE. Home, on Friday last, of Mrs Sarah Ellen ONOURED with instructions from the DR. DRURY'S FIRST VISIT. [BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Porter, wife of Mr John H Porter, of West­ Executors of the late Mr Jonathan H A representative company, including the holme, Marwood, after a lingering illness, she TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Parmley. will Sell by Auction, on ThursdayThe, Lord Bishop of Ripon preached in having been very poorly all this year. Mrs September 27th, 1917, his FARMING STOCK Church —the ancient cruciform Rev. Dr. Headlam, Whorlton Hall ; Mr Fife, At the Witham Testimonial, Barnard Castle, J.P., Mr Coroner Proud, Messrs Hanby Holmes, Porter was a daughter of the late Mr John on Wednesday, September 26th, 1917, at and Heath-Going Sheep ; also the surplus structure, with a large square tower, crowned Longbottom, the principal founder of the Farming Stock and Heath-Going Sheep belong­ with pinnacles, and containing several hand­ Barnard Castle ; W, Waldy, T. C Nicholson 3 o’clock in the Afternoon (subjact to the (Messrs Watson, Barnard Castle), J F. Latimer co-operative movement in this town, and, General Conditions of Sale of the Durham ing to Mr Robert Scott, as follow : some monuments — on Sunday morning last. previous to her marriage, held a position of 680 Sheep.— 444 Dales’ bred ewes, 1 to 4 shear, The Right Reverend Prelate selected for J. R. Deacon, H. T. Peirson, Witton ; George and Law Society, and to Richardson, Whorley Hill; J. G. Bell, F. Parker, trust in the local stores. Like her family, the such Special Conditions as will be then and uncrossed; 181 dales’ bred wether and gimmer his text Job c. 42, v. 5 and 6: "I have heard of late Mrs Porter was an intellectual woman, lambs, 9 dales’ bred tups, 1 to 4 shear ; 45 half- Thee by the hearing of the ear : but now mine , and many others, assembled on there read), Monday at the King's Head Hotel, Darlington, and was much esteemed. The remains were bred lambs, 1 Leicester tup. eye seeth Thee. Wherefore I abhor myself, conveyed by road from Darlington yesterday, Mr John Richard Deacon, Cattle —Red and white cow, served June and repent In dust and ashes.” when Osmondcroft, a freehold mixed holding Auctioneer, situate near Winston, containing 205 acres, 2 and interred in St. Mary’s Cemetery, the Rev. 10tb, 1917 ; red heifer, served July 2nd, 1917; Vision of Jacob’s Ladder Prefigures the S. Martin (curate) officiating. The principal Lot 1. heifer, served January 14th; heifer, ran with roods and 19 perches or thereabouts, with an Mission of Christ. excellent farm house, and a fall complement mourners were Mr John H. Porter, widower; All that freehold dwelling­ bull; roan heifer, served June 27th ; red and Mr and Mrs J. Hunter, Newcastle, brotber-in- house and Premises, called “ST. white heifer, 18 months ; 5 bullocks, 12 to 18 Dr. Drury preached in Holy Trinity Church, of farm buildings, and a cottage and over 7 acres of land were offered for public auction law and sister ; Mr and Mrs Louis Longbottom, JOHN’S HOUSE,” with 2 Pieces of GARDEN months; 3 roan bulls, 9 to 12 months; red , in the afternoon, and, before his Bradford ; Mr and Mrs W. Porter,; Ground adjoining, situate at Newsham, ­ bull calf. sermon, remarked that a Bishop’s visit to any by Messrs John Pallister and 8on. Mr Cadle, of the firm of Messrs Wilsons, Ornsby and Mr and Mrs J. Porter, Ingleton; Mrs Brown, shire, late in the occupation of Jeffrey H. 6 Horses. —Brown mare, 9 years, 15 h h., parish was always interesting, and it was with Bowes; Mr and Mrs Wilson, Middleton; Martin (Deceased), together with the quiet, good worker, with foal at foot by very great pleasure that he came to Startforth Cadle, of Durham, solicitors, acting for Mr PADDOCK in front of the same, containing for the first time. He was sorry, however, that Leadbitter Smith, the tenant for life, having nephews and nieces —Miss Phyllis M. Hunter, Gibson’s horse; black filly, rising 2 years, a read and explained the conditions under which Newcastle ; Mr T. Allinson, Burnmoor; Mr E. One Acre or thereabouts, with the Hayshed good stamp; brown draught colt, rising 2 years ; his visit had been so long deferred, but events Bancroft. Darlington; Mr and Mrs John Day, erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr bay draught colt, rising 2 years; dales’ mare, over which he had no control, not excepting the property was sold, and replied to various questions raised, stated that the plan of Piercebridge ; Messrs John and Norman, and Wm. Coates. aged. 30 Head of Poultry, Good Cur Bitch. the War, and the advent of an enormous army the Misses Heslop, Eastholme ; Mrs Arnison, The Dwelling-house contains Front Sitting­ 150 New Hurdles, excellent Market Trap, in that diocese, had kept him busily engaged. the property attached to the particulars had been revised owing to representations made Darlington ; Private Harry Porter, Australian room, Front Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pantry, set of S.M. Harness (good), Coupling Chains, There were about four hundred parishes in the Imperial Force; Mr Wilfred Heslop, Darlington; 3 Bedrooms, and Box-room. The Outbuildings Meal Chest, 2 Churns. Bishopric of Ripon, and it necessarily took by Mr Stanton, the adjoining owner. — Mr W. Pallister then described the property, and and cousins — Mr and Mrs Robson. Darlington ; include Coal-house, Tool-house, Stick-house, Stack of Hay and Fell Eatage (particulars some little time to get round. He was glad to Mrs Duce, Mr T. Harrison, Mrs Beecham and Stable, and Trap Shed. at sale). Prospective purchasers please view, be able to worship with them that afternoon, enlarged on the advantages of acquiring land at the present time, and asked for bids, Mrs Harrison, Middleton. A large body of Lot 2. as Hay and Fell Eatage will be sold in Ring. and emphasised the fact that it was a very neighbours and friends also attended. Wreaths FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Buildings Part Household Furniture. solemn thing for a Bishop to come to any parish suggesting £3,500 as a reasonable start. That figure not being forthcoming, he eventually were sent by Mr and Mrs J. Hunter, Mr and and Premises, known as “ LEE'S HOUSE,’’ with Sale to oommence at 11 o’clock. in a large diocese like that, because it was very Mrs J. Porter, Messrs and the Misses Heslop, the Large GARDEN in front, situate at Luncheon on the Ground. possible that be might never speak to all of drew an offer of £2,000 from Mr William them any more, even if God spared him the Waldy, followed by £2,250 by Mr Hanby Mr and Mrs F. V. Ord, and Mrs Gibson and Newsham, and now occupied by Mr T. Jameson, Remarks.— The Sheep are from a goodsound daughters. at a rent of 6s. 6d. per month, and also all that heath, with plenty of frame, and are good privilege to come again to Startforth. He had Holmes, on behalf of the tenant, and £2,500 by GRASS FIELD at the opposite side of the to travel from parish to parish, and there were Mr Waldy, £2 600 by Mr Holmes, £2,700 by Mr doers. The Cattle are a nice Improving class. J. Parkin, of Ferry Hill. £2,800 by Mr Zissler, The Zetland foxhounds will meet on Saturday road, containing 1 Acre or thereabouts, now in The Horses well deserve the attention of endless matters of administration demanding at Forcett, at 7 o'clock in the morning. the occupation of Mr W. Coates. buyers attention, though he readily recognised the of Darlington, until £2,950 was reached, and, The House contains Front Kitchen, Scullery, great need of getting into touch with the there being no further bidding, the property The above Farm is situate about 2 Mlles from was withdrawn. Eventually the was Pantry, and 2 Bedrooms. Outside there are Middleton-in-Teesdale. clergy even in out-of-way districts. His desire property BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS Coal-house and W.C., and adjoining are Build­ Offices : Darlington and Brough Sowerby. there and now was to bring a message to them put up again at a bid of £3,000, made by Mr ings which could be easily converted into Two from God, which was recorded in Christ’s Waldy, and there being no advance, it was Marriages. Cottages. words to Nathaniel, as set out in St. John i ,55 : knocked down to that gentleman, who, it is White : Sanderson. — At the Parish Church, Lot 3. LOCAL AND OTHER “ Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the understood, was acting for Mr Zissler, Helsby on the 13th inst, by the Vicar (the ALL THAT FREEHOLD GRASS FIELD, angels of God ascending and descending upon Rev. E. W. Evans). Joseph, son of William known as “ARMINGARTH,” adjoining the NOTES. the Son of man,” which words were prefigured Henry and Emily White, of Higher Whitley Newsham Moor Road, and containing 1 Acre in the 28th chapter of Genesis in reference to UPPER DALE NOTES. Farm, Northwich, Cheshire, to Greta Lodge 2 Roods and 25 Perches or thereabouts, and General Smuts says the defeat of Germany is the vision of Jacob’s ladder. What did that Sanderson, daughter of Mrs Cranston, of now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Coates. beyond doubt. message and that dream mean ? The essence [BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Overton, and niece of the late Mrs Harrison, This is an excellent opportunity for Small Rhododendrons are in full bloom in the of it was that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself The tup show and sale to be held at Middle­ of Startforth Lodge. Investors securing very Convenient and Bowes Museum Park. was the heavenly ladder, and the lessons which ton on Friday, October 5th, promises to be a Wynn-Parry : Nixon. — On the 15th September, Excellent Accommodation Land were taught were the real reflections of Jacob's great success, as a good number of entries at St. Mary’s Parish Church, Barnard Castle, For further particulars apply to the There were over four hundred people at the ladder as personified in what the Son of Man have been received. The committee at Grains- by the Rev. H. W. H, Bircham, Vicar, Percy Auctioneer, Gainford ; or to reception to welcome the Rev. F. G. Gatehouse came to accomplish in the days of his flesh. He o'-Beck have decided to hold their annual show Wynn-Parry, only son of H. Wynn-Parry, Messrs HESLOP & YORK, to Bondgate Wesleyan Church, Darlington. came as a very God to a very man to make and fair on October 20th. solicitor, Whitley Bay, to Dora Nixon, only Solicitors, Barnard Castle and good the breech and break which sin had made daughter of Mr and Mrs Nixon, Flatts View, Richmond, Yorks. The North-Eastern County School re-opened, between man and God, and between whom the The harvest festival services in connection Barnard Castle, yesterday, after the summer vacation. lines of communication were opened. Sin and with the Primitive Methodist Church. Middle­ Roll of Honour, ton, took place last week-end. On Saturday To Close a Trust. sorrow were very near neighbours, as Jacob FINN.— Killed In France, on the 22nd August, Christmas parcels, weighing from 11 lb. to found out, said the Bishop, and though many night a public meeting was held, when 1917, Private John Finn, of Durham Light Copley Lane, . 561b. for the troops abroad, except in France, of his hearers might thick that God had addresses were delivered by Miss Renwick, of Infantry, the beloved husband of Ada Finn, should be sent to the Military Forwarding forgotten them, as they had deserved, yet the Cockfield, and the Rev. C. Pettier. Mr J. Officer, Avonmouth Docks, not later than Brunsklll presided. On Sunday morning and of Barnard Castle, aged 27 years. — "He has TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Almighty never forgot any of His creatures. done his duty.” September 20th for India, October 10th for Meso­ Why did Jesus become incarnate? Why did evening Miss Renwick preached appropriate At the "Stag’s Head,” The Slack Butterknowle, potamia. October 25th for South and East He die on the cross for sinners ? Why did He sermons, and presided over a musical service Death. on Saturday, October 6th, 1917, at 6 o'clock Africa, November 1st for Salonica and Egypt, rise again ? it was that He might open the in the afternoon, at which a large number of Porter. — At Darlington, on September 14th, in the Evening (subject to the General November 20th for Malta, and December 1st Kingdom of heaven to all believers. It was the Sunday school scholars presented baskets Sarah Ellen, wife of J. H. Porter, of West Conditions of Sale of the Durham and North for Gibraltar. that He might open a permanent way between of fruit and vegetables. Miss Fanthorpe. Holme, Marwood. Was interred at the Yorkshire Law Society, and to such Special an inflnite God and finite man : between a holy , was the special soloist for the Barnard Castle Cemetery, on September 18th, Conditions as will then and there be read), Mr W. Pease, of Mowden, Darlington, God and sinful man, so that those who were week-end, and delighted the large audiences In Msmorlam, commenced shooting on Moors, on willing might walk back to God. Jesus Christ by her beautiful singing. On Monday night a Beadle. — In loving memory of the late Sergeant Mr John Walker, Auctioneer, Saturday. The shooting-box is not let. was the true type of the heavenly ladder, the musical service was given by the children, Henry Beadle, beloved husband of Elizabeth All those two copyhold dwelling­ means of grace, and the only way. The figure assisted by Miss Fanthorpe, the Rev. C Pettier Beadle, who was killed in action in the battle houses, situate in Copley Lane. Butter- Mr Clarence Appleby, of Barnard Castle, is employed enjoined that they must climb, and presiding. At the close the abundant thank- of the Somme, on September 115th, 1916, in a knowle, each containing Front Room, Kitchen, abandoning the teaching profession for that they would not escape the discipline of offerings were disposed of. Canadian Regiment.— Ever remembered by Pantry, and 2 Bedrooms, together with Yard prospective active service in the Royal Flying life. Religion was worth little if Jesus was his loving wife and two children, also by his and Outdoor Conveniences, and now in the Corps, after a course of training. not the centre of it, and they must keep the A good deal of hay is still to be won in the loving mother (14, King-street), and brothers occupation of Mrs M. J Coatesworth and Mr angels moving upwards with their petitions, higher reaches of Teesdale. and sisters. Joseph Lowther. The Rev. J. B. Robinson reports that 327 and the blessings would descend. What a His toil is past, his work is done, And he is fully blest; The Houses, which are in an excellent state eggs were despatched from the local depot trial of simple faith and life this war had He fought the fight, the victory won, of repair. are situate within easy reach of the last week for our wounded soldiers and been! But it was no new difficulty they were Barnard Castle Wesleyan Circuit And entered into rest. local Collieries and the Railway Station. sailors. Of these 18 were collected by Mrs passing through, and they must not be cast Quarterly Meeting. Davis. —In loving memory of our dear son, For further particulars apply to the J. J. Hird, of Spital; and 8 by Mrs Douglas, down. The martyrs of the church knew this, Thomas Vint Davis, who died September 16th, Auctioneer. Lane Head Copley; or to of Startforth; the remainder being collected and they held fast to the ladder. They thought Jubilee of Mr M. J. Dixon as a Local Preacher, 1914. MESSRS HESLOP & YORK, in Barnard Castle town and market. of a God of love, to-day, allowing all this Dear is the place where our loved one is laid. Solicitors. Barnard Castle. carnage, but they must have the faith of their The quarterly meeting of the Barnard Castle Dear are the memories which never shall fade ; Wesleyan Circuit was held at on Sweet are the thoughts that again we shall meet, From one-and-a-half stone of seed, Mr Thomas forefathers, remembering that God was in the Kneeling together at Jesus' feet. ALTERATION OF DATE. Hunter has reaped twenty stones of potatoes in midst of it, and in the end He would bring good Thursday, September 13th. This was the first time in the history of Teesdale Methodism — Ever remembered by his loving father and the York Allotment, Town Head. out of it. Things might be dark, but let them mother. LARTINGTON ESTATE YORKSHIRE ever carry in their thoughts the way back to that the meeting had been held in this village. Second-Lieutenant Francis Somerled Joseph God. Keep close to the foot of the ladder. —The vigorous society formed there some Donald — Died of wounds received in France, N consequence of the difficulty of Issuing Silvertop, of Minsteracres. Northumberland, Love, with the fear of God near them, through three years ago hold their services in the on September 18th, 1916, Lance-Corporal E. Particulars and Plans in time for this Lord of the Manor of Lartington, and of the Jesus Christ, was his message.— The service Institute. —Mr s Hare, of Rigg Farm, assisted Frederick Donald, dearly beloved son of Mr IMonth this IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE Bachelors’ Club, of the Oxford Hussars was conducted by the Rev. A. L. Manby, Vicar by a willing band of helpers, provided tea for and Mrs Donald, Romaldkirk, late of Gallow SALE will be held at BARNARD CASTLE on Yeomanry, eldest son of Henry Thomas Silver- of the parish, and the church was quite full, the members. —The meeting commenced at 5 30 Hill, aged 23 years top, whose death occurred in France on active including the Startforth contingent of the p.m.. presided over by the Circuit Superinten­ He bravely answered duty’s call; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, service on the 20th of May last, left estate dent, the Rev. Robinson Lang. — A vote of He gave his life for one and all: October llth and 12th. Yorkshire Volunteer Regiment. But the unknown grave is the bitterest blow. valued at £91,235 4s., with net personalty condolence was passed with the relatives of None but an aching heart can know. For Further Particulars and Orders to View, £11,965 8s. Id. Captain William Alexander the late Mrs Garbutt. of Commerce House — A — Ever remembered by his father, mother, apply to the Solicitors. Messrs Herbert Silvertop, of 45, Egerton Gardens, London, INTERMENT OF THE LATE MR GEORGE vote of thanks and good wishes was sent to sister, brothers, sisters-in-law, and aunt Reeves and Co., 42, Old Broad Street, London, and Mr Edward Middleton Johnsen, of Park the Rev. F. G. Gatehouse, who has taken up Mary. E.C. 2, Messrs W. Mark Pybus and Sons BELL, LANGLEYDALE. his ministry in the Darlington (Bondgate) Grange. Sevenoaks, Kent, are the executors. Smith.— In loving memory of Private Robert Milburn House. Newcastle-on-Tyne ; or to the The will is dated the 24th of May 1916. and Circuit.— A hearty welcome was extended to Auctioneers, 45, stanhope Road, Darlington. Smith, of the Durham Light Infantry, dearly testator left £500 and his household furniture, LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE FUNERAL. the Rev. H Paynter Boase, from the Gloucester beloved son of Mr and Mrs Smith, of 33, etcetera, to his wife. All real estate he left The remains of the late Mr George Bell, of Circuit,who has succeeded MrGatehouse. — The Bridgegate, Barnard Castle, who died of Market Place, Mickleion. in trust for his eldest son. and on failure of West High Wood, Langleydale, whose death congratulations of the meeting were accorded to Mr M. J. Dixon on his completion of fifty wounds received in action on September 19th, trust for bis brother, William Alexander we chronicled last week, at the aged of 79 1916. Nicholson Bousfield, Silvertop. Provision is made for raising years, were interred in the Dissenters’ Burial years’ work in the Barnard Castle Circuit as a Midnight stars are gleaming portions for his younger children: if one, Ground, Barnard Castle, on Thursday last. local preacher. A number of feeling testi­ On a peaceful grave. ONOURED With instructions from Mr J. then £5,000 : if two or more then 10,000. There was a very large attendance of relatives, monials were paid to his devoted service for Where sleeping. without dreaming, W. Dent, will Sell by Auction, on Friday, H Personal property he left upon like trusts. friends and neighbours, over thirty convey­ Methodism. - The financial statement presented Lies one we could not save. September 28th 1917, his FARMING STOCK, ances being in the cortege. The coffin was oak by the stewards was considered satisfactory. Do not ask us if we miss him ; Hay and Eatage, &c., comprising : There is such a vacant place : Mr R. Watson, of the Oddfellows’ Arms, panelled, with silver mountings, the under­ — The numerical statement showed an increase Shall we ever forget his footsteps. SHEEP .-80 black-faced ewes, two to five taker being Mr Edwin Wilkinson, of Copley. on the quarter.— The Rev. Robinson Lang gave Or his sweet, familiar face ? shear; 18 black-faced shearling gimmers, Barnard Castle, has grown two parsnips, one of which is four feet five inches and the other Tbe bearers were Messrs W. Kellett, John a brief resume of the Conference address, His gentle spirit gone above. 60 half-bred lambs, 12 half-bred gimmer lambs, Wilson, O. Littlefair, Joseph Wilson, J. Heslop, which was very inspiriting several secretarial His father’s joy, his mother’s love : 10 black-faced wether lambs (fat), 1 black- about four feet two inches in length. He did not come on earth to stay. and J. Metcalfe. The Rev. Robinson Lang appointments were made.— The income from For angels beckoned him away. faced tup two shear; 1 black-faced tup, one Dr. Sevier, who is out of health, has arrived conducted a short service at the residence, the retiring collections taken on behalf of the — Ever remembered by his loving father, shear; 2 black-faced lambs. 1 Leicester ewe, Catterick Camps Fund amounted to over £15. two shear; 1 Leicester gimmer lamb, 1 Leices­ in London from Petrograd and proceeded to where the hymn, “ Jesu, lover of my soul,” was mother, sisters, brothers, relatives, and all Aberdeen. He was met in London by Mrs sung, and also at the graveside. The chief — It was agreed that offertories be made in all friends. ter tup shearling, 1 Leicester tup lamb. Sevier, and he is expected in Barnard Castle mourners were Mrs Bell, widow ; Mrs Hardy, the places of worship in the circuit, on the Cattle. — Roan cow, served 18th May ; red Walton. —In loving and affectionate remem- in a few days. sister ; Mr James Stubbs, Mr John Stubbs, last Sunday in October, on behalf of the brance of Sergeant J. G. Walton, 14639, 15th cow, served June 14tb ; roan cow, served July Yesterday a pipe-track operative, named brothers-in-law ; Mrs Rafferty, Mrs Stoddart, disabled soldiers who are connected with the 14th; red heifer, served May 21st; red heifer, Battalion Durham Light Infantry, who was Perry, was removed on a police ambulance to sisters-in-law ; Messrs John Bell, Raine Bell, Wesleyan Methodist Ministry. —In the con­ killed in action in France, on September 16th, served June 14th ; roan heifer, gone with bull; John Dunn, M. Bell, J. W. Hodgson, W. Hodgson, versation on the work of God the meeting 2 heifers and 1 bullock, 16 months old ; 2 heifer the workhouse suffering from cerebral affection 1916, beloved only son of Mr and Mrs John and weak heart. Last night he was a little R. Lamb, J. W. Bell, nephews ; Mrs Bowes, pledged itself to support the Conference Walton, 19, Chapel-street, Middleton-in- and 3 bull calves, 5 to 10 months old. resolutions In every effort being made through­ HORSES. —Grey mare, 15-3 h b., quiet In all easier. Dr. Leishman attended the sufferer. Mrs Lowes, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Teesdale. — Ever remembered and deeply Metcalfe, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Dewhurst, out the Circuit to concentrate its attention on mourned by his loving father and mother, yokes, stinted to "Pageant ”; grey filly, 2 years distinctly spiritual and evangelical work. old, broken to chains and cart, stinted to Mr R. Walker. Egglestone, has lifted King nieces ; Mrs Metcalfe, Mr L. Stephenson, sisters, and brothers-in-law. “ The price of "Highland Duke”; colt foal, by “Royal Edward potatoes 22 and 20 ounces in weight, Darlington, cousins A beautiful globe was liberty.” with several scaling 10 to 12 ounces. sent from Violet, Mabel, Alfred and Arthur, Ratho”; filly foal, by ‘ Highland Duke." . servants of the deceased. The general LADIES! WOOD’S CHALLENGE REMEDY Wearmouth.- I n loving memory of Private Hay and Eatage.- 14 acres broken and un­ Ib guaranteed under the sum of £100 to cure when others Sidney Tarn Wearmouth, 14th Battalion broken fog ; 10 acres pasture eatage, 131 acres The Rev. W. II. Rowlands. Vicar of Hoyland mourners included Messrs R. Armstrong, J.P, fail. Far superior to Pills, Pellets, or any Continental Durham Light Infantry, who was killed in allotment, till 6th April, 1918; 2 mows and Swaine, near Barnsley, and formerly Vicar of N. Coates, Hinedon ; W. Lowry, J. Stephenson, treatment. For all cases of irregularities, however action on September 18th, 1916. — Ever Bowes, has been presented by the Lord W. Wilson, W. Parkin, Langleydale ; W. Elgey, obstinate, CHALLENGE REMEDY is supreme Price 1 stack of hay (particulars at time of sale) Raine, 3s., Ss., Special 12b. Stamp for Particulars and remembered by his loving father, mother, Please view hay and eatage before sale as it Chancellor to the rectory of East and West Low Field ; M. Beaumont Hill ; P. Established iO years. brother, and sisters. "We miss him most Alington, South Lincolnshire. Langstaff, sen., Stainton ; D. Lind and C. will be sold in the ring. Waller, Baldersdale ; R. Littlefair, Keverstone ; who loved him best.”—60, Galgate, Barnard Implements— Coop cart, with sheep rails; MR AND MRS W. WOOD, Castle. sheep rack, 2 troughs, sweep, rakes and forks, Cadet G. P. S. Summerson. only son of Mr George White, National Provincial Bank ; LADIES’ MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, and Mrs R. Summerson. Fairfield. Barnard R. Arrowsmith, O. Bell, Barnard Castle, and Young.— In loving memory of our dear son, 30 new hurdles and posts, wire netting, snow 20. LOUIS-STREET, LEEDS. Private James Young, of the Durham Light plough, long ladder, and other sundries. Castle, has been gazetted second-lieutenant many others. on probation, in the Royal Flying Corps. Infantry, who died of wounds September 23rd, Trap and Harness, no worse than new. The Demesnes Allotments have produced 1916. Poultry. Allotment Holders and Their Rents. really excellent potatoes, both in weight and Could we hear your welcome voice, Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. Much trouble is being caused to the officials quality, while Mr Robert Blenkinsopp, in the And see your smiling face. in the Local Food Offices by the negligent The aching of our hearts would cease, Remarks. —Special attention is called to A largely attended meeting of local allotment Kalafat gardens, has taken up seven Up-to-Date And sunshine fill its place. this sale, as the Sheep and Lambs are a very filling in of the forms. In some cases the address is omitted, in others there is no holders was held on Friday evening last, when potatoes scaling nine pounds. One lonely year has passed away choice lot, and the same class of animals have since this great sorrow fell. signature. Householders will please carefully keen disappointment was expressed with been sold to the same buyer for many years, regard to the decision of the District Council But in our hearts we mourn the loss and proved good doers. The Half-bred Glmmers read the instructions, and, if necessary, obtain LADIES. Of him we loved so well assistance. Unless the application is correct to charge a rental of ten shillings per annum —Ever remembered by father and mother, are a right class for breeding. The Cattle are for each allotment. Irrespective of any charge inf e colours and excellent sorts to wear. The a sugar ticket cannot be issued. BLANCHARD'S PILLS sisters, brothers, sister-in-law, brothers-in- that might come on the top of this figure It Are unrivalled for all Irregularities, etc. They speedily afford law, nieces and nephews. Horses are quiet and first-rate workers The was generally considered that the rent should relief, and never fail to alleviate all suffering. Hay is well-won and grand quality. Yesterday. Mrs Berry, 11, Montalbo-terrace. Return Thanks. Barnard Castle, received the following be made less. It was ultimately decided that They supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. Brough Sowerby, Kirkby Stephen. the Secretary should write the Connoil Blanchard’s are the best of all Pills for Women MRS BERRY AND FAMILY wish to thank all telegram from their Majesties the King and friends for their kindness and expressions of Queen : ‘‘Buckingham Palace: The King and asking upon what basis the amount of the rent Sold in boxes, U. lid., by BOOTS’ Branches, TAYLOR’S Staindrop Working Party (per Mrs Philipps', Queen deeply regret the loss you and the had been arrived at, and that steps should be Drug Company Branches, and all Chemists, or post free, sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. and the Cockfield War Working Party per Miss army have sustained by the death of your son taken to bring the whole of the allotments same price, from MRS J. FINN AND FAMILY BROTHERS AND Gardiner), have sent garments which have in the service of his country. Their Majesties within the scope of the Small Holdings and LESLIE MARTYN, Limited, Chemists, SISTERS desire to return thanks for kind been acknowledged by the Secretary of Lady truly sympathised with you in your sorrow.— Allotments Act, with a view to spread:ng the 34, DALSTON LaNE., LONDON. enquiries and sympathy shown to them in Anne Lambton’s Durham County Work Depot. Keeper of the Privy Purse." cost over a larger number of years. Freee sample and valuable Booklet, post free, id. stamp their recent bereavement.